Talk:Coto de Caza, California

'middle class'
Is this place really 'middle class', as the article says? With a median family income of 140k? Peoplesunionpro (talk) 10:35, 14 December 2007 (UTC)

Coto is as middle class as is beverly hills. wow, who wrote that? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.231.208.249 (talk) 21:47, 19 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Neither of you must live in Southern California or you'd know $140k isn't squat here. Yes, that's middle class. for combined income I'd put it below the median for middle class.Jgeddis (talk) 01:06, 19 October 2010 (UTC)

Past History of Coto de Caza was a 5 thousand Acer Hunt and Equestrian Club.
Hi, I worked as a Club Membership Tour Ranger at Coto de Caza from 1970 - 1972. The club was owned by a corporation called the MACO Corp. The club had 3 thousand acers for Equestrian use and the Southern end was 2 thousand acers for hunting. In the Equestrian side the had an Equestrian Lounge next to one of the worlds finest horse paddocks and arena. John Wayne and his friends very regulars here. The top horse at the club was Bo Mac. Just over the hill to the east was a fabulous club house. The club house had the best to offer every member. The club house had a fine dinning room, two bowling lanes, an indoor pool, an outdoor pool, game room for the kids and even a built in Day Care for members with smaller children. In the Hunting side of the club they had a Pigeon Shoot, Trap and Skeet Shoot, a Quail Shoot Trail, Duck Shoot with a pond and a fine field for hunting Phezent. They filmed the Raquel Welch Special at the club. I was in the main club house having lunch one day and there were no tables available. I had one and the Duke was looking for a place to sit ti eat his lunch. I flagged him over to share my table. He joined me for lunch. It was wonderful to sit next to him and have lunch together. We talked briefly about the club and how much he did enjoy the peace and quiet of it. I was from Malibu and lived around movie and T.V. Stars most of my life. I knew to treat this man as a human being and not go Ga Ga and stupid. He was a delightful gentleman to sit with talk to. He later asked me when I was finished, if I would go outside and help his photographer get pictures of his Grandson on a swing. Since I was in my Ranger uniform with my Cowboy Hat. I had a good time with is Grandson on the rope swing. This was back in 1971. In the summer of 1972 I was showing lots for sale on the hill between the Equestrian Lodge and the Big Club House. I met many more famous people. They too were members and were now looking to buy property to build homes at the club. Later, Coto de Caza purchased the STAR RANCH just over the hill to the east of the Clubs private air strip for planes. The Star ranch was covered in Old Oak trees and had a fantastic old home under them. I went a drive threw to evaluate the area for tours and found many, many dead cattle around the home. Vultures were everywhere around the dead bodies. I do not know who did this. But to me, it just seemed that something was wrong here. By 1972 Coto de Caza had expanded by almost three times as much property as it had in 1970. The club was located at the end of Trabuco Canyon Oaks at the base of Saddleback Mountain. I loved working there being part of something very special. Now I understand it has become a Gated Golf Community. What ever happened to the old club? I wish I could visit the club one more time just to see how much it has changed. Jim Bode —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jbode (talk • contribs) 19:24, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

Informative article, but language is a little florid and sounds a little too much like an biased source, like a corporate office or homeowners' association. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.160.18.127 (talk) 15:27, 1 June 2008 (UTC)

the public school that was never built
I think that the bit about that public school is an notable part of the history of the community (why it had a private school and not a public one) and points out the infrastructure that education had here because of it being a gated community. I thik that removing detracts from the article because it misses context and explanations on the development of schools inside and outside it. Also, call me picky, but just listing the schools without explaining how they got to be there is lame. (and also, why did the private school close in 2008? Lack of pupils because the people in the community aged and all the kids had grown up and gone to college? and in what year was it built, and was it in the original project or someone took the initiative to start it later?) --Enric Naval (talk) 23:26, 4 April 2009 (UTC)

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History: Saddleback Motorcycle Park
I'm told that there used to be a public motocross track at or very near what became the entrance to Coto during the mid 1970s (before my time). knoodelhed (talk) 21:44, 3 January 2017 (UTC)