Specifications include, but are not limited to: Although any contaminated or potentially contaminated site may be considered for an ERF grant, applications for the following types of projects are particularly encouraged: • Contaminated, or potentially contaminated, sites where the preferred end use is as publicly owned property (e.g. park space, schools, and municipal buildings). • Projects where contamination emerges as an obstacle to establishing a mix of affordable and moderately-priced market rate housing. • Projects where contamination precludes economic development without outside assistance. • Infill properties or orphan sites that are too small to generate significant tax base increases and are not attractive to large development, but which nevertheless, disrupt the fabric of community life and contribute to blight. • Inspection and abatement of lead paint, asbestos, and lead contaminated soil at multifamily affordable housing developments.