[quote author="Archarbiter" date=1250565005]First of all I would like to set the record straight. North Tustin has never and will never be part of Santa Ana. Two cities, Orange and Tustin, have spheres of influence in this unincorporated community. However many community leaders would like to see these spheres dissolved. The median family income for North Tustin was $131,037 in 2008 compared to $108,206 in Irvine. Every community has its disadvantages, such as Irvine's postage stamp lots compared to North Tustin's lots that average half an acre. North Tustin may have had an influx of nouveau riches as the housing bubble grew but Irvine will always have to deal with headlines such as "Irvine pair guilty in child slave case."</blockquote>
There is so much going on there, I don't even know where to start, but you certainly get points for making your arguments briefly.
As for North Tustin "never and . . . never [being] part of Santa Ana," you may wish to take that up with the US Postal Service, <a href="http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/zcl_3_results.jsp?zip5=92705">who offers the following</a>:
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Actual City name in 92705
SANTA ANA, CA
Acceptable City names in 92705
COWAN HEIGHTS, CA
NORTH TUSTIN, CA
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If you had read for context - or even read to the bottom of the post, you would have understood that the comment that North Tustin really is Santa Ana was said with sarcasm. Moreover, if you spent some time reading the posts in this thread and others, you would have discovered that many people here like N. Tustin (E. Santa Ana?) over Irvine. My biggest quibble with N. Tustin is that with County planning, y'all have had to suffer with a proliferation of McMansions in places where ranch homes used to be and that the McMansions are out of scale (and visually clash) with the rest of the neighborhood. My second biggest quibble is that the residents seem to not be very concerned with the McMansions in their midst, but <em>are</em> up in arms about a proposed retirement community. It looks like my third quibble will be elitism, but I suspect that quality is not new to the neighborhood.
Good luck with LAFCo. I'm sure Orange and Tustin are greedily eyeing the tax base. Will the name requested for the new area be Valhalla?
In any event, welcome to IHB. I would encourage you to read around a bit and get to know the characters. Doing so may help you from unnecessarily adding points to your blood pressure.