I have a new student housing project on a large University campus. There is a cafeteria and student union inside of the new building. Across the street from the new building are all of the fraternity houses. As you can imagine these students are being encouraged to use the new facilities (cafeteria / student union) which are both open 24hours a day. With that being said, the University wants us to make sure the lighting on the street that separates the new building from the frat houses is adequate for safety reasons, which has pushed our allowable lighting power densities slightly beyond what is allowed on the street (which is not owned by the campus). Are there any allowances for slight deviations from the requirements based on safety reasons? The project complies with all other requirements set forth in the LEED guidelines. Thanks!