![]() The least attractive land was left to the Den children, and that included the Rincon Ranch, which was at that time the name of the entire Isla Vista mesa, from present-day UCSB west to. A number of east-west streets undergo 'jogs' at the boundaries of the three subdivisions, because Santa Barbara County never required the three subdivisions to use a common street layout. The Isla Vista subdivision was established in 1925, the Ocean Terrace subdivision between University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and Camino Pescadero, and the Orilla del Mar subdivision between Camino Corto and the West Campus, both built in 1926. The Isla Vista subdivision proper is between Camino Pescadero on the east and Camino Corto on the west. 'Isla Vista' is actually the name of the first subdivision built in the center of the community which gave it its name. Starting in 2010, the Isla Vista CDP boundaries were revised to exclude various areas, including Storke Ranch and the Storke Plaza shopping center, which are now in the City of Goleta, reducing the CDP land area to 1.9 square miles (4.9 km 2). In the 2000 census, a mistake was made, and about 2,000 UCSB dormitory residents were listed as residing at the, and thus were outside the CDP. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Isla Vista defined in 2000 adds considerable land 'outside the box', including the UCSB campus, Storke Ranch, and the area between Los Carneros and Storke Road north to Hollister Avenue, and contained a population of 18,344 and a land area of 2.2 square miles (5.7 km 2). ![]()
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