T he C olumbia P ress 1 50 ¢ C latsop C ounty ’ s I ndependent W eekly n eWspaper 503-861-3331 November 17, 2017 Flowers for mom, who loved to read The Columbia Press Peggy Massey was an avid reader and would have loved to see Warrenton Community Library in its new downtown location. Massey, who was born and raised in Warrenton, died of heart problems in May. Friends and five gener- ations of Massey’s family gathered outside the library Monday evening, on what would have been her 76th birthday. Despite blustery weather, they planted chry- santhemums and spring bulbs in the planter boxes they donated in her honor. “She just gave so much to everybody,” said Dawn Rowden, whom Massey See ‘Flowers’ on Page 6 Vol. 1, Issue 46 Man faces trial for giving alcohol to teen who died Mom and DA form partnership to stiffen penalties for the crime Cindy Yingst/The Columbia Press Arianna Buckner helps Kimberlynn Young, 3, plant bulbs in planter boxes their family donated to Warrenton Community Library. Fort Pointe gets another green light City looks again at ban of ministorage units The Columbia Press An appeal to stop development at Fort Pointe, a project that would put 480 homes south of the KOA, was denied by the City Commission on Tuesday. Elizabeth Tagg, who owns property east of the project, wrote in her appeal that logging and drainage work in the area have caused flooding and “ATV mudders and poachers (need to be kept) from gaining new access into hundreds of acres of wetland that is elk calving and habitat.” Documents Tagg gave to the city to support of her claim show that much of the work done in the area was at her request, Community Development Director Skip Urling told the City Commission. “The more we looked at it, the more we were convinced there was nothing done by Fort Pointe property owners or its partners,” he said. “She was the client for the work that was done.” No one spoke at the public hearing in sup- port of Tagg’s appeal. “Our initial design has avoided all wetlands,” said Dale Barrett, a surveyor with Otak work- ing on behalf of the developers. “We believe it will be an environmentally friendly project. … We are going to do our best engineering practices to confirm we won’t have any more issues with water running off.” Fort Pointe will be built as a planned-unit development, which means the entire 277- acre parcel has been proposed in its entirety, See ‘Fort Pointe’ on Page 5 was a gentle soul who was kind to ev- B y C Indy y Ingst eryone, friends and The Columbia Press family have said. The man accused of “A precious life was providing alcohol to a lost and it was taken Warrenton High stu- from senselessness,” dent who was struck she said. “My son is and killed later that Trevor Secord dead because a man night on Highway 101 poisoned my kid and will stand trial. the only thing he can Richard Edward be charged with is Reinsch, 48, of War- furnishing” alcohol renton pleaded not to a minor. guilty in August to An adult who two counts of fur- has sex with a mi- nishing liquor to a nor faces statutory minor. After several rape charges, but attempts at an ear- an adult who gives a ly resolution con- Reinsch teen enough alcohol ference, a judge last to kill him faces a mere mis- week set the case for trial in demeanor, she said. It does May. Trevor Secord was just 15 not seem fair. If a 15-year-old when authorities say he vis- isn’t mature enough to give ited with Reinsch on Jan. 26 consent for sex, why would and the parolee gave him al- anyone think a 15-year-old cohol. About 11 p.m., while will make good decisions a passenger in his brother’s about drinking, she asked. “Kids cannot process al- vehicle, Trevor attempted to cohol,” she said. “If it’s not jump out of the vehicle on your kid, you don’t have the Highway 101 in Gearhart. His right to give it to them. … The brother pulled to the side of most frustrating thing for me the road and the teen jumped is that he feels no remorse. out and began running down He does not care that it hap- the highway. pened. He can’t even say, ‘I’m He was struck by a pickup so sorry.’ Nothing.” and died at the scene. Reinsch did not respond to “The last 10 months have a request to comment for this been horrible,” said his moth- article. er, Kristina Secord. “He was a He is on probation for a huge part of my family.” 2015 first-degree burglary A freshman, Trevor played conviction, a Class A felony baseball and football and See ‘Trial’ on Page 6