N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6, § 422.1
(c) The mined land-use plan shall be presented in a combination of graphic (map) and written (text or narrative) form. The information to be presented in graphic form shall be submitted on a United States geological survey 7 1/2-minute quadrangle sheet (unless unmapped at that base in which case a 15-minute sheet will suffice) which has been enlarged to the required scale as described in this section. An equivalent map, prepared on the required scale, may be utilized in lieu of a quadrangle sheet. The equivalent map, if utilized, shall be prepared by an engineer, geologist, licensed land surveyor or other person trained in such plan and map preparation. Vertical aerial photographs or maps prepared on an aerial photo base may also be utilized when presenting information in graphic form. The department reserves the right to reject aerial photographs on the basis of their being out of date, of poor quality, of improper scale or for other reasons which render them unsatisfactory for the required purpose. All maps and photographs shall be presented with a horizontal scale not to exceed one inch equals 660 feet. Contour intervals and/or cross sections shall be as prescribed by the department. Overlays may be submitted in conjunction with either maps or photographs to illustrate any of the required information. The maps and photographs shall be prepared in a neat, legible manner and shall include a title block and legend containing the following information: