The Bulloch County Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended approval of a conditional use permit for American Arrow to operate a light manufacturing facility on US Highway 80 East.
Why it matters: The applicant said the project would allow the company to move most operations into a purpose‑built 45,000‑square‑foot facility and increase local employment from about 90 to roughly 200 workers, most drawn from Bulloch County.
Applicant attorney Chris Gohagen described American Arrow’s work as interior components for private aircraft and said nearly all manufacturing would be fully enclosed. “With your support and the approval of the commission in this new facility, they’ll have the capacity to employ 200 members of our community,” Gohagen said. He told commissioners the facility would generate little external noise or fumes and would not require hazardous‑materials handling.
Planning staff recommended approval with conditions listed in the staff report, including lighting and buffer expectations. Commissioners voted to forward a recommendation of approval to the county commissioners; the item will be on the Bulloch County Commission agenda for final consideration on June 3.
What was said about community impacts: The applicant emphasized buffers between the site and nearby residential uses and said the property’s prior use as a lumber operation involved louder, exterior processes. The applicant also said American Arrow seeks no tax abatements or incentives in this application.
Next steps: The county commissioners will consider the commission’s recommendation at their June 3 meeting.